Conservation biology, the scientific discipline dedicated to protecting and preserving Earth's biodiversity, has long relied on evolutionary principles to guide its efforts. As our planet faces unprecedented environmental challenges, understanding the evolutionary perspectives in conservation biology becomes increasingly crucial. This article explores the intersection of evolution and conservation biology, highlighting how an evolutionary framework informs strategies for preserving biodiversity in a rapidly changing world.
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